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>>23510714
is that the biden kid? also is there some source for all of the leaked biden pics? as a Trump supporter i need to know.

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>>22333995
we literally talked about DXY as a selloff indicator on weekend /smg/. holy fucking shit i hate workweek /smg/.

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>>21903901
wish anons would talk more about their strategies here and how well it has been working for them. doesn't even have to be very complicated. but i find trading strategies and why they work in theory combined with risk management theory to be fascinating. i focus on keeping it simple even though it can be difficult.

the main strat im working on now is simply buying the dips on a watchlist of tech and semi companies i like. the criteria is that they have to be great companies that i believe will continue to make new ATH's, so any price you buy it will eventually be profitable. i want to start buying some on red days with enough gas in the tank to keep buying more as they go down, eventually selling them as they go up.

simple, but the difficult part is: how many times do you split up your money? (a.k.a. how many times can you buy before you're out of money and can't buy any more and just have to wait) at what levels should you buy? (some multiple of the ATR on the daily? some whole dollar value [i.e. say you buy some AMD every 2 dollars it drops]? standard deviation channel values on some chosen time frame?) what are the qualifications under which each company is considered to still be believed to make new ATH's or not? (instead of a stop loss this is ultimately where you'd cut your losses) and finally, at what value do you sell? (some % gain? do you scale out at different points or hold for one large sell at a certain profit above the average? etc)

i find this stuff fascinating but yet no one wants to discuss this shit, feels bad man. if anyone wants to critique or throw in their 2c on this strat im working on feel free. im also really interested in the wheel although im not sure if options are gonna be any better than just scaling in and potentially then scaling out of solid tech and semi stocks.

fucking respond to me faggots im bored let's talk about strats to profit from the markets for a change. also im drinking.

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